Ya know, it's not just beginners that brew extract. I do sometimes. A lot of people who are advanced brewers use extract because it's fast and easy and they make great beer with it. This is the pushback I get with Simple Homebrewing. People assume simple is for beginners, when it's experienced brewers who often need it most.

Ya know, it's not just beginners that brew extract. I do sometimes. A lot of people who are advanced brewers use extract because it's fast and easy and they make great beer with it. This is the pushback I get with Simple Homebrewing. People assume simple is for beginners, when it's experienced brewers who often need it most.

I think you are reading more into this than you should. My main point is that a beginner almost always starts with extract and in the past there was a view that extract would always yield slightly less than ag type results. If are truly equivalent it's mainly cost that would stop me from using it more often.

Brought it up to 185 then threw in 5oz of Galaxy, 1oz Citra Cryo pellets and 1oz Simco cryo powder. Combo of S-05 and S-04 going to do the work. OG was just about 1.060. Hit it with some dryhops latter this week and I assume keg next week and force carbonate for a 2 week beer.

Brought it up to 185 then threw in 5oz of Galaxy, 1oz Citra Cryo pellets and 1oz Simco cryo powder. Combo of S-05 and S-04 going to do the work. OG was just about 1.060. Hit it with some dryhops latter this week and I assume keg next week and force carbonate for a 2 week beer.

is the briess pilsen also extract? I'm assuming yes since you wouldn't want to mash less than a pound of malt

I have note done extract in so long I had no idea if I throw a whirfloc tab in or not. I skipped it and brewtan.

not that I think the beer relaly suffer but I don't see why you wouldn't. the DME still has proteins and stuff in it right? and the brewtan could still help reduce oxidation down the line?? of the two maybe the brewtan might be less important in this case but that's just a guess.

not that I think the beer relaly suffer but I don't see why you wouldn't. the DME still has proteins and stuff in it right? and the brewtan could still help reduce oxidation down the line?? of the two maybe the brewtan might be less important in this case but that's just a guess.

I do not think it would have hurt anything just did not remember to do it. Oh well, the beer is a hazy NEIPA so it will be fine ..lol

can't you just put a spunding valve on there to slowly lower the carbonation level?

I have tried that and not going well.

So this beer I tried to spund when I was on vacation and the valve leaked. I came home and threw in some sugar boiled with water to get it going and I over did it and possible got something in there as well. The beer is OK but kind of blah to be honest. There is no hop character at all and it needed some.

On another board there was a brief discussion about doing some experimental extract batches and I joined in saying that I had made some nice extract batches 15+ years ago and that it would be fun to try it again. The negative backlash (from some) was swift and strong.

On another board there was a brief discussion about doing some experimental extract batches and I joined in saying that I had made some nice extract batches 15+ years ago and that it would be fun to try it again. The negative backlash (from some) was swift and strong.

perhaps these are people who only used old LME or something? it's kind of like the dry yeast thing where the dry yeast now is WAY better than it used to be (or so I hear).

I think you are reading more into this than you should. My main point is that a beginner almost always starts with extract and in the past there was a view that extract would always yield slightly less than ag type results. If are truly equivalent it's mainly cost that would stop me from using it more often.

Got it!

I have note done extract in so long I had no idea if I throw a whirfloc tab in or not. I skipped it and brewtan.

Brought it up to 185 then threw in 5oz of Galaxy, 1oz Citra Cryo pellets and 1oz Simco cryo powder. Combo of S-05 and S-04 going to do the work. OG was just about 1.060. Hit it with some dryhops latter this week and I assume keg next week and force carbonate for a 2 week beer.

ETA:

2g of CaCL

2g of Gypsum

2ML of 88% lactic

added to the kettle

Yesterday was Day 2 of active fermentation so I hit it with 2oz of galaxy and 1oz of simcoe. I also put aside 3.3oz of both simcoe and galaxy ( odd amount I know but I had 3.3oz of simcoe left in the package so figured use it up) for the second dryhop in the keg. And yes, I know this is a LOT of hops.